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I have for sale the brakes off my R32 GTSt.

For sale are the following items:

Calipers

Front 4 piston (alloy) that are in great condition, were rebuilt and HPC coated, incuding pistons to reduce heat transfer into fluid.

Rear 2 piston calipers (alloy) that were rebuilt, though not as recently as the fronts. Were painted black but paint all but worn off. Paint was nowhere near as durable as HPC coating

Pads

Fronts - Ferodo DS2500s. Have done three track days (approx 25 laps total) and less then 2,000kms of street driving (new price $296.00)

Rears - Race Brakes Comp 2s. Have done 4 track days and approx 5,000kms. (New price $220.00)

Both sets of pads still have plenty of meat on them.

Rotors

Front - Near new 324x30mm DBA 4000 slotted rotors. Are normally replacement rotors off R33/34 GTRs. Have done 3 track days and less then 2,000kms of street driving (New price $450.00)

Rear - Near new 297x18mm RDA slotted rotors. Have done 3 track days and less then 2,000kms of street driving (New price $255.00)

Adaptors

Adaptors to allow you to run the 324mm front rotor with std R32 GTSt calipers. Machined from billet alloy. Have used these brackets extensivley on the track and there is no issue with regards to their durability. (Replacement cost for brackets is $800 less rotors, so around $350.00)

Asking $1100 ono for the pads, rotors, adaptors and calipers. Will include front and rear braided lines for another $100. Far cheaper and in better condition then 2nd hand GTR brake setups with essentially the same ability to handle thermal loads and essentially the same braking force (Pistons in calipers have slightly less surface area)

Will consider splitting gear, but really would rather sell as a kit for a guy wanting good brakes for the track. If you dont want all if it then maybe you can flog off what you dont need.

Front rotors - $350

Rear Rotors - $150

Front Calipers, pads and Adaptors - $600

Rear Calipers & pads - $250

Front & Rear braided lines - $170

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More pics will be available after the weekend.

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  • 2 months later...

Price is negotiable and will throw in braided lines to boot. Its a good budget upgrade for a GTSt, much cheaper then a GTR Brembo setup with what you can bet on beign rotors and calipers in far batter condition then you woudl expect buying used GTR Brembos

Bugger. Was hoping these had sold by now. Previous buyer pulled out after buying R33 brakes.

Willing to sell rotors and brackets so you can use your own caliper. Happy to sell calipers by themselves. They are sitting around doing nothing so best someone get use out of them

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

i put the brakes back on the car as i didnt want to trial the new setup at a rally i was entered in. Problen is i cracked a rotor...good thing is i replaced them with brand new DBA4000 324mm rotors. So the kit now has rotors that have done some motorkhana work and a few laps of Winton and Sandown and less then 500kms.

Had a fair bit of interest but no firm committment. Will let the rotors go for the same price if they are bought as part of the front kit.

Any idea if this will fit on a 200ZR???? Cause I need new brakes but farked of I know what will fit! lol

I'd be looking at the whole setup if it does :closedeyes:

  • 2 weeks later...

i got a 6/93 GTR R32... interested in front rotors... fit? im assuming so lol but always better to ask..

best price u can do? and location

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